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Administrative/Regulatory

Mar. 22, 2006

Young Black Men Must Take Responsibility for Their Lives

Forum Column - By Earl Ofari Hutchinson - New studies by researchers from Columbia, Princeton and Harvard again found that young blacks in their 20s and 30s are more likely to be jobless, tossed in jail, gang members, fathers of children out of wedlock and killers of other young blacks in far higher numbers than young white or Hispanic men. The studies also found that young black men tumbled further into the social and economic abyss during the 1990s when billions were spent on a welfare overhaul

Forum Column

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
        
        New studies by researchers from Columbia, Princeton and Harvard again found that young blacks in their 20s and 30s are more likely to be jobless, tossed in jail, gang members, fathers of children out of wedlock and killers of other young blacks in far higher numbers than young white or Hispanic men. T...

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